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Urgently ask for help in translating this reading! ! ! ! ! Siri, whose voice do you have?
This is a problem that plagues millions of voice-activated personal assistants, who use iphone and ipad for help, restaurants or directions to organize their day.
CNN reporter claimed on Friday that he had found the mysterious voice actor who had never appeared before.
The TV station said it was a female voice from Atlanta, and Susan Bennett was the voice behind Siri. At that time, Apple's iPhone 4S made its debut at 20 1 1.
"I am the voice actor who voiced Siri," Bennett said in an interview with CNN.
Bennett told the TV station that she spent four hours every day and recorded different jokes in the studio at home throughout July 2005. She said she was paid by the hour, but she wouldn't disclose the exact amount.
"A colleague sent me an email (about Siri) and wrote," Hey, we are playing with this new Apple phone recently, aren't you? " Bennett told CNN.
Delta passengers may also be familiar with her voice.
Bennett is also like Tilly of the First National Bank in TV and radio companies. She told CNN that the advertisement for the first ATM gave her a voice.
"Many years ago, I started my career with a machine," Bennett told TV. "I believe you will hear my voice at some time or place every day."
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